A nursing instructor teaches a class of student nurses that the most effective communication style for nurses to practice is

1. Passive.
2. Avoidant.
3. Assertive.
4. Aggressive.


ANS: 3

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a. implementation of evidence-based care is unique to the nursing profession. b. evidence-based practice is based entirely in nursing research. c. evidence-based care is focused on practices and not outcomes. d. nurses must read recent literature and remain current in practice

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When planning to teach a toddler about coughing and deep breathing, which would be most effective?

A) Showing an audiovisual B) Demonstrating the technique C) Discussing the importance of coughing D) Playing a game with coughing and breathing

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A middle-aged male client presents to the primary care clinic with complaints of increasing fatigue. He denies any recent acute or chronic medical problems. He works as a computer programmer and spends hours each day sitting

In the evening he is too tired to exercise, and has gained an average of 10 pounds a year for the past five years. His BMI is > 30. The best question for you to ask is: 1. Do you think that being obese contributes to your fatigue? 2. Have you noticed that you are more tired now that you have gained an extra 50 pounds? 3. How do you feel about your current weight status? 4. Do you have other family members who are obese?

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Hepatitis B is also referred to as:

A) CSF hepatitis. B) fecal hepatitis. C) enteral hepatitis. D) serum hepatitis.

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